Huddersfield Examiner
Let Pennine Conservatories add style to your home

PENNINE Conservatories, based in Penistone, now has even more to offer today’s discerning homeowner looking to add style to their house.
Agreat newrange of coloured composite doors is now available along with a choice of orangeries designed to add stylish living space to the home instead of a conventional house extension.
Today orangeries, which originated in the 17th Century in Holland and which were later taken up by the English nobility, are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners add extra space to their existing homes instead of moving.
The name reflects the original use of such a building as a place where citrus trees were housed in tubs under cover, away from the harsh winter frosts.
The attractive Pennine Conservatories showroom is situated at Bridge End, Penistone and contains a selection of full sized conservatories, complete with furniture, to show homeowners how a conservatory can be adapted to suit individual homes and lifestyles.

As well as conservatories and orangeries, Pennine also sells doors, windows and roof line products and includes a range of coloured composite doors, sash windows, stable doors and new cream profiles.
Today there is a vast choice available for homeowners wanting to enhance their house with a conservatory or orangery. Depending on the style of the house, customers can choose from ornate or minimalist, classic or contemporary, large or small, multi-functional or for purely relaxing?
Conservatory styles available include Victorian, Georgian or combination designs in a P, T or B shape, sun rooms, gable conservatories and oval lantern styles suitable for period homes. Two of the most popular styles are the Victorian and the Georgian which have the ability to complement almost any type of property.
In particular an orangery can be a real feature of any home.
Today they are an affordable addition to any home and not just a luxury lifestyle of the rich and famous.

The experts at Pennine Conservatories will be only too glad to help you choose the right style for your home and plan the correct size and design.
Georgian conservatories and orangeries with their square or rectangular footprint are particularly ideal for adding maximum additional space to a home.
Of course customers can also choose their own individual bespoke design with the help of the experts at Pennine. The layout of some individual homes and gardens means that designers have to come up with a unique conservatory design to suit the nature of the site.
Designers at Pennine will also explain the glazing and roofing options available to suit your budget.
Before you buy a conservatory or orangery, consider the following: think about what it will be used for, think about the position and whether it is south facing etc.
Remember that bigger isn’t always better and consider your individual requirements. Do you want to use it as a sitting room, a dining room, a playroom or as a multi-functional space?
When a customer orders a conservatory or orangery from Pennine, he or she can rest assured that the whole project will be taken care of from start to finish, including all building work, electrics and plastering etc.
Pennine Conservatories will also check if your new addition needs planning permission, and if so, will take care of the necessary documentation etc.
Pennine Conservatories is open seven days a week. Ample car parking is available for customers.
If you want to add a conservatory or orangery to your home, then check out the range now available at Pennine Conservatories, situated in the heart of rural Penistone.